Convertible commode chair



p 13, 1966 G. M. H. PEFFLEY 3,271,784

CONVERTIBLE COMMODE CHAIR Filed May 13, 1964 United States Patent3,271,784 CONVERTIBLE COMMODE CHAIR Geneat Medley Harvey Peflley, Rte.2, Covington, Ohio Filed May 13, 1964, Ser. No. 367,014 1 Claim. c1.4-1s4) The present invention relates to high chairs for infants and inparticular to one which is converted from a high chair to a low chairhaving a toilet seat therein.

Another object of the present invention is to provide in a high chair,means for using the chair in a low chair condition and attaching thesame to an automobile seat.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a high chair foran infant which has a detachable tray, a detachable imitation automobilesteering wheel, and safety belt means for retaining the child in thechair when in use in an automobile.

These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will beapparent from the following description when taken in connection withthe annexed drawing, in which:

FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the high chair of the presentinvention,

FIGURE 2 is a view on an enlarged scale, taken on line 2-2 of FIGURE 1,

FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of a tray for use with the high chairshown in FIGURE 1,

FIGURE 4 is a hanger element for attaching the chair to an automobileseat back,

FIGURE 5 is a view taken on the line 55 of FIG- URE 4,

FIGURE 6 is a plan view of a seat panel,

FIGURE 7 is a plan view of the seat of the high chair,

FIGURE 8 is a view taken on the line 88 of FIG- URE 7, and

FIGURE 9 is a perspective view of the high chair with the lower legsections removed, the dotted line showing indicating an automobile seatand automobile seat back supporting the converted high chair.

Referring to the drawing in detail in which like numerals indicate likeparts throughout the several views, the reference numeray 10 designatesgenerally the chair of the present invention and which comprises a seatpanel 12 extending over the upper ends of a pair of front legs 14 and apair of rear legs 16. The seat panel 12 is provided with threadedopenings receiving the upper end portions of the front and rear legs 14and 16, respectively.

Centrally of the seat panel 12 is an opening 18 and extending about theopening 18 is a recess 20 as shown most clearly in FIGURE 2. Conformablyshaped to fit the recess 20 is a toilet seat 22 connected by a hinge 24to the seat panel 12.

Depending from the under face of the seat panel 12 is a formed sheet ofmetal providing support means for a toilet bowl 26, the sheet of metalbeing designated by the numeral 28.

A seat having a cover 32 normally rests upon the upper face of the seatpanel 12 and is removably secured thereto by means of spring clips 34(FIGURE 8) which depend from the seat 30 on each side of the latter. Theclips 34 are received in slots 36 provided in the side edge portions ofthe seat panel 12 and they secure the seat 30 to the seat panel 12.

Also shown in FIGURE 6 are the holes 38 for receiving the end portionsof the legs 14 and 16.

The present invention provides a pair of horizontally disposed U-shapedsupports 40 disposed adjacent each of the side edges of the seat panel12 and having their one leg 42 secured to the underside of the frontedge portion of the seat panel 12 as shown in FIGURE 2. The bight 44 ofthe supports 40 extend vertically and the other legs 3,271,734 PatentedSept. 13, 1966 46 are disposed above and parallel to the legs 42 and areloriger than the legs 42.

The legs 46 form arm rests for the seat or chair 10 and the free endportions of the legs 46 are bent upwardly and are secured to the rearface of a seat back structure 50. As shown most clearly in FIGURE 9,secured to the rear face of the seat back 50 is a strap member 52 havingan olfset portion 54 centrally thereof. The end portions 56 of the strapmember 52 are secured by rivets or other suitable means to the seat back50. The offset portion 54, forms with the adjacent part of the seat back50, a slot to receive therethrough one end of an upright post element58.

An inverted U-shaped hanger element 60 has one of its legs secured tothe lower end of the post element 58 as shown most clearly in FIGURE 4.The hanger element 60 is conformably shaped to fit over the upper endportion of a seat back 62 of an automobile seat 64, the seat 64 and seatback 62 being shown in dotted lines in FIGURE 9.

In FIGURE 3 is shown a tray 66 having clips 68 which are receivable inslots 70 provided in the legs 46 of the supports 40, the tray 66 beingshown in dotted lines in FIGURE 1.

A continuous resilient gasket 72 is-seated in a groove provided on theunderface of the seat 30 and bears against the adjacent portion of theseat panel 12 when the seat 30 is in place resting upon the seat panel12.

A slanted threaded hole 74 is provided in the seat 30 for the receptiontherein of a simulated steering column 76 having a simulated steeringwheel 78 on the upper end thereof.

A seat belt 80 is provided on the present invention extending about thesupport leg portions or legs 46.

Leg extensions 82 and 84 are provided for the front legs 14 and the rearlegs 16, respectively, as shown in dotted lines in FIGURE 1. The legextensions 82 and 84 are with ease and facility attached to therespective legs 14 and 16 so as to extend the height of the chair fromthe low position shown in FIGURE 9 to the high chair position shown inFIGURE 1.

From the foregoing description it will be seen therefore that the chairof the present invention has many uses, that of a toilet seat, that ofan automobile seat for a child, and that as a high chair for feeding andplay of the child in the conventional manner.

It is intended that the chair be fabricated of lightweight material suchas metal tubing, wood panels, sheet metal panels, or the like and thatall of the surfaces of the seat and seat back be padded and providedwith a plastic washable covering as desired and in such colors as willbe found practical.

What is claimed is:

In a chair including a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs, and ahorizontally disposed seat panel having spaced parallel side edges, saidpanel extending over the adjacent ends of said front and rear legs, saidseat panel having an opening centrally thereof, there being a recessextending about said opening and the upper face of said seat panel, atoilet seat seated in said recess, said toilet seat having an openingtherethrough, means embodying a sheet of metal shaped to form a bowlreceiving socket, said sheet depending from said seat panel and adaptedto support an opened top toilet bowl below said opening, a seat and seatcover conformably shaped to said seat panel normally resting upon andhingedly engaged to swing upward of said seat panel and in coveringrelation wtih respect to said toilet seat and clippingly engaged to besecured to said seat panel, a horizontally disposed U-shaped supportdisposed adjacent each of said seat panel side edges, one leg of saidsupport being secured to the underside of said panel and the free endportion of the other leg of said support extending vertically, a seatback secured to said other leg free end portions, a strap member bent tohave an offset midportion secured by the end portions thereof to oneface of said seat back so that the offset portion with the adjacentportion of said seat back one face forms a slot, an inverted U-shapedhanger element adapted to be disposed in straddling relation withrespect to the upper end portion of an automobile seat, and an uprightbar connected to one leg of said element, said bar being insertable intoand withdrawable from said slot.

References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS Larsen 297420Elliott 4-134 Michaelis 297421 Lutes 4134 Bleck 297152 Light 4-134Bindbeutel 4134 Foster et al. 4-134 Hamilton 29742O Baermann 297445Kramer 297-445 LAVERNE D GEIGER, Primary Examiner.

H. ARTIS, Assistant Examiner.

